Oct. 23: Public hearing regarding purchase of CMC by HCA Healthcare/Manchester Health Services

read more…: Oct. 23: Public hearing regarding purchase of CMC by HCA Healthcare/Manchester Health Services

Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the Director of Charitable Trusts will host a public hearing regarding a proposed asset purchase transaction between Catholic Medical Center of Manchester, New Hampshire and Manchester Health Services, LLC, a subsidiary of HCA Healthcare, Inc., a Delaware corporation. 

Registration for CMC’s free nurse camp for high school students closes June 30

read more…: Registration for CMC’s free nurse camp for high school students closes June 30

Catholic Medical Center (CMC) is offering an opportunity for local high school students interested in nursing careers. Sponsored by Citizen’s Bank, the first CMC High School Nurse Camp invites students entering grades 9 through 12 to explore the world of nursing through a three-day program happening at the end of July and the beginning of August.

CMC clinicians gather to learn about ‘compassionate care’ for patients dealing with addiction

read more…: CMC clinicians gather to learn about ‘compassionate care’ for patients dealing with addiction

The conference was organized based on a needs assessment survey that indicated clinicians wanted more education around the treatment of patients with SUD.  Recognizing the inherent complexities of caring for patients with multiple diagnoses, the conference aimed to arm clinicians with the necessary tools and insights to navigate these challenges adeptly.

CMC announces furloughs, reduced hours amid COVID-19 financial challenges

read more…: CMC announces furloughs, reduced hours amid COVID-19 financial challenges

Tuesday morning CMC announced the difficult but temporary decision to place 423 employees on a 60-day furlough beginning Sunday, April 26.  This represents about 13 percent of our workforce.  An additional 914 employees, or 29 percent, will have hours reduced.  This includes employees whose schedules were already affected by our COVID-19 response.  Furthermore, leaders at the vice president level and above are taking a 15 percent pay cut and executive directors are taking a 5 percent cut.